Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Great Grandparents Visit

Two weeks ago, Blake met his great grandparents on my side of the family. My parents drove with them so they wouldn't miss out on any Blake time. Teenie was very happy to see my father again and hoped for the same amount of attention she received at his last visit. I think Blake won though. It was great having family around.






Sunday, April 27, 2008

This isn't a story about Blake

I know its crazy, but I do think about other things sometimes. This story is about backups, and for those of you who came here expecting baby photos I'm sorry, they'll be back with the next story :)

Backups are best summed up by a quote from a co-worker of mine:
backups++, using_backups--; # Warren
Now, you'd expect me to say here that I just had to use my backups, but luckily I haven't yet (*knock on wood*). Shannon is always on me about the huge amount of history we have stored on our computer (I should note that we have a MacPro with a 450GB hard drive) and how I am to never lose it. Ever. So I've taken that advice to heart.

Until today, my backup solution was two external hard drives:
  • One 75GB LaCie
  • One 150GB Seagate
The LaCie is used only to backup photos (30GB and counting, through the Aperture Vault feature) and I use the Seagate to backup the rest of my computer (including photos) through rsync. The LaCie has about 40GB free, and the Seagate is down to 30GB free. So I'm running out of time.

Also, the Seagate has picked up an annoying habit lately of unmounting itself from my computer without prompting. I have a feeling its due to a bad cable, but haven't diagnosed it. I probably should soon.

Either way, it gives me an excuse to fix up my backup strategy, and to try out Time Machine. So, as I wait for the 1,078,265 items on my computer to copy over to my new 1TB MyBook, I figured I'd write this article describing my new backup strategy:
  • One 75GB LaCie external hard drive
  • One 150GB Seagate external hard drive
  • One 1TB MyBook, configured with RAID 1 to give ~500GB of capacity, used for Time Machine.
So it looks like I'm ready for a disaster. The LaCie covers the case I just hose Aperture; I can reinstall it and restore from the vault. The MyBook covers the case where I delete anything from my computer, for easy restore and browsing through all of the versions of a file. Also because of RAID 1 and the two hard drives in it, I'm also covered if one of the hard drives die. I can just swap it out.

But all of these drives are within 12 inches of each other on top of my computer. For that reason I'm taking my Seagate drive (encrypted, of course ;) off to my friend Peter's house to cover the event of a fire, meteorite, or playful infant that destroys my computer and all of my backups at this house. Every couple months I'll take it back and re-sync it. That way in the event of disaster we don't lose 10 years of history, just maybe a few months.

I feel much safer now (or, I will once I get that extra hard drive over to Peter's house).

I don't mean to tempt fate by posting this story, but I figured it would be a good geeky diversion. Also, I figured I might inspire other people to start backing up their computer :)

Friday, April 25, 2008

Happy Four Week Birthday Blake

Here is a video of Andrew and Blake spending some quality time together.



Here is a video of Blake being put in my new Beco Baby Carrier. They just came out with the new and improved Butterfly model after a recall of their buckles. We enjoyed our long walk to the park where Blake had his first teeter-totter ride.

What kind of parents are we?

Yesterday was take your son/daughter to work day so Blake made his first appearance at Google. Andrew was happy to see Blake and immediately attached his pager to Blake's belt. Like father like son. Although he didn't get to jump in any of the bouncy houses he enjoyed seeing where his daddy works.


Amy and Chris came by on Tuesday to meet Blake. I was showing them how the Moby wrap works and decided to put Teenie in it. She thought this was the best and fell right asleep once I put her in it. She is seriously having a hard time transitioning from being the baby. I told Andrew he should carry Teenie in the Moby wrap and I could carry LuLu in my new Beco carrier to the dog park just to see how people would react. It would be even more hysterical if we had Blake in the stroller too.

Remember, I don't get out much these days so this is my new form of entertainment.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Resemblance?

My grandfather just sent me some pictures of when my father was a baby. I know people say Blake looks just like Andrew, but I see so much of the Burton family in him too. You decide!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

More Photos



To the left are a couple photos I took while Shannon's parents and grandparents were here last Sunday.

Friday, April 18, 2008

So I got to playing around...

Turns out iMovie makes it really really easy to make small music videos. So I took a Jack Johnson song I had on my computer and put it together with a bunch of pictures and videos that we've taken so far, just to see what I could do.

Here's Blake's first music video: